
World youth boxing championships | Seven Indian women in finals
The Hindu
Four Indian men made it to the semifinals
India had a fine day in the World youth boxing championships here on Tuesday as all its seven women in the semifinals registered wins to advance to the finals. Out of seven, Gitika (48kg), Babyrojisana (51kg) — who defeated Alexas Kubicka of Poland in the quarterfinals — Poonam (57kg) and Arundhati Chaudhary (69kg) posted victories by unanimous decisions, while others won by split decisions. Four Indian men made it to the semifinals.More Related News

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